I want to plot data vs temperature data from an external file:
fileID_A=fopen('discesa_salita.txt');
A = textscan(fileID_A,'%D %s');
time_A=A{1};
time=time_A(37:210) ;
temp_A=A{2};
temp=temp_A(37:210) ;
figure()
plot(time, temp);
But Matlab said: "Error using plot Invalid second data argument", what am I doing wrong?

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KSSV
KSSV am 14 Jun. 2017
What is class of temp and time? What are their sizes?
they are
00:00:00 26
00:00:01 26
00:00:02 26
00:00:03 26
00:00:04 26
00:00:05 26
KSSV
KSSV am 14 Jun. 2017
Class of time? class(time) gives what output? You need to convert it to certain format to plot.
Michela Longhi
Michela Longhi am 14 Jun. 2017
I don't know... how can I convert to seconds, for example?

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KSSV
KSSV am 14 Jun. 2017

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time = {'00:00:00'
'00:00:01'
'00:00:02'
'00:00:03'
'00:00:04'
'00:00:05'} ;
temp = [26 ; 26 ; 26;26;26;26] ;
plot(second(time),temp) ;
Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins am 20 Jun. 2017

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You are likely to be much happier using readtable than textscan. Given that you've used '%D %s' as the format, your temperatures are read in as a cell array of char vectors, and plot isn't going to like that.
Try something like this:
t = readtable('discesa_salita.txt','ReadVariableNames',false); % best guess
t.Var1 - timeofday(t.Var1); % timestamps read as datetimes, convert to durations
t = t(37:210,:);
plot(time, temp);
Depending on what version of MATLAB, you may need to give readtable a format.

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